Stepan told the reporter, “Five years ago, I received a flier about Falun Gong. I liked the principles Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance and started to practice it. My character improved tremendously. I quit smoking, drinking and gambling. Falun Gong has been a great help in improving my mental health. I feel more relaxed. To me, this is a journey of spiritual awakening.”
He also said, “I came here to support what I practice and the universal values of Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance it teaches. I want to tell people we have a meditation exercise and help people understand the CCP’s persecution in China. The regime does not like the values promoted by Falun Gong. In 1999, there were 100 million people practicing Falun Gong in China. The Chinese regime saw it as a threat to their power and thus launched the persecution.”
The Scotsman also mentioned in its video, “Forced organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and other political prisoners in China has raised increasing concern within the international community. The regime executes ‘on demand’ in order to provide organs for transplant to recipients.”
The feature also reported, “Organ harvesting by the CCP has drawn attention and public condemnation from other governments, international organisations and medical societies.” They include the parliaments of Canada and the European Union, as well as the U.S. House of Representatives. “Several countries have also taken or considered measures to deter their citizens from traveling to China for the purpose of obtaining organs,” it continued.
The report concluded, “In December 2018, an independent tribunal in London concluded ‘unanimously, and sure beyond reasonable doubt—that in China forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience has been practiced for a substantial period of time involving a very substantial number of victims.’”